Demonstration of the Leidenfrost effect, with different drops of food coloring dropped in.
Aldwin Bretoux // Image-Video 3
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- Overview 2: Visualization Techniques
- Overview 3: Lighting
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6 Comments. Leave new
That’s a really interesting concept, very cool!
Really interesting video, Aldwin! Really enjoyed the phenomenon you decided to capture. The food coloring was a nice touch!
Very unique video. Such a cool, mystical effect. I love the colors and would not have expected the ring to rotate so well!
I really like the progression of colors you used for the food coloring. Also the Leidenfrost effect is awesome!
The circular track the water takes is mesmerizing.
Sick Video! Leidnefrost effect is super cool!